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Home movie footage from the 1950s of Cape Town, fishing the Zambezi River, more. From LostinLight.org
This movie is part of the collection: Home Movies
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0
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Reviewer:
threeholerhauler -
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Comment On Review Below!
Wow! I have heard some monstrously stupid things in my life, but were you seriously not aware that Africa had a shoreline? That must be the single most ignorant thing I have EVER heard. Just for your information, Africa is a continent with 53 individual countries! All continents have coastlines. This should become remarkeably obvious if you ever see a world map! South Africa (a country on the continent of Africa), has some of the most pristine beaches in the world. Open a book!
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Spuzz -




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Interesting home movie here of Africa. I wasn't aware that Africa, well, had a shore line LOL, but there it is, craggy rocks and all! This was fun, we see family shots, touristy shots (love the gondola!) and other shots of the country. We do get a glimpse of the black people in the country, and what kind of residences they had to live in. Sort of surreal actually.